: Leaning forward slightly during a conversation signals genuine interest to the speaker and helps your brain stay focused on the interaction. 👁️ Nonverbal "Superpowers" for Influence
: Aim for 2–3 seconds of direct contact to build trust; any longer may feel aggressive, while too little can signal nervousness.
: Moving your hand in a subtle "nodding" motion while speaking can subconsciously encourage your listener to start nodding and agreeing with you.
Nonverbal cues don't just communicate to others; they send signals to your own brain.
: Smiling widely until your eyes crinkle releases endorphins, which can naturally reduce anxiety and improve your mood.
: Keeping your palms visible and shoulders relaxed communicates honesty and openness, making others feel safer in your presence. 📚 Top Resources & Guides
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